Morally
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It reflects above all the desire to leave that unhappy region to itself and feel
morally
good nevertheless.
Plenty of people – including many of the world’s wealthy – recognize how unacceptable severe inequality is, both
morally
and economically.
At the same time, foreign expeditions and their leaders must see their role as more than “providing jobs” – a
morally
dubious outlook at best.
Morally, it is difficult to separate this example from traditional cases of corporate insider trading.
But now consider a more
morally
complicated scenario: a couple has a naturally conceived child affected with a life-threatening genetic disease for which the only possible cure is a bone marrow transplant from a matched donor.
Nowadays, it is emerging markets as an asset class that should make people
morally
queasy.
The less
morally
burdened among them bask in the recognition they receive for having been right to predict that Maduro’s government would decide to starve its people rather than restructure the bonds you hold.
We had better sort it out quickly – legally, morally, and culturally – if we are to retain a proper sense of what it means to live in a free society.
Besides being
morally
inadmissible, this will eventually have negative repercussions on the firm's economic efficiency.”
As long as one does not kill, maim, steal, cheat, and so on, one can be a
morally
virtuous citizen, even if one spends lavishly and gives nothing to charity.
Those who do not meet even the minimal 1% standard should be seen as doing something that is
morally
wrong.
But if, in order to change our standards in a manner that stands a realistic chance of success, we focus on what we can expect everyone to do, there is something to be said for setting a donation of 1% of annual income to overcome world poverty as the bare minimum that one must do to lead a
morally
decent life.
The key is to ensure that policy responses remain
morally
acceptable.
Such an approach would eschew incendiary rhetoric, and instead offer real, forward-thinking, and
morally
sustainable solutions that are not populist, but certainly can be popular.
Some security strategists and just war theorists argue that there may be nothing
morally
objectionable about deterrence in cases where the lives and welfare of a civilian population are not directly affected.
And, under the 1990 Convention on Migrants’ Rights, countries are
morally
and politically obligated to address vulnerable migrants’ needs.
And they completely dismiss the instinct of common humanity that does prevail when policymakers are given, as they have been now, a practical, affordable, and
morally
coherent strategy for avoiding further terrible human tragedy.
These institutions represent a viable alternative to the extremes of capitalism that have given rise to
morally
reprehensible practices, from predatory lending and market manipulation in the financial sector to tech companies’ abuse of personal data and emissions cheating in the automobile industry.
This is why it is crucial not to confirm Trump’s rhetoric by dismissing or even
morally
disqualifying his supporters.
Politicians are characters, from Jimmy Stewart’s
morally
incorruptible innocent in “Mr.
But the EU seems to lack effective mechanisms for resolving this problem, despite being legally, politically, and indeed
morally
unable to permit it to persist.
The Lunchbox and the BombEach anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki reminds us that memory is not
morally
neutral.
Failure to share potentially pandemic viral strains with world health agencies is
morally
reprehensible.
Morally
neutral, free markets are heedless of the fact that those who have the most - and grabbed what they have first - keep getting more.
Gore and others often argue that if the science of climate change concludes that CO2 emissions are harmful, it follows that we should stop those harmful emissions – and that we are
morally
obliged to do so.
It is
morally
wrong.
In such a medicalized framework it is
morally
and legally almost irrelevant who finally administers the lethal drug: if physicians are closely involved, there is no reason why they should not administer the lethal drug themselves.
Secondly, I argued that while there might be occasions when, regardless of international law, human rights abuses are so severe that one is
morally
obliged to act, Kosovo was not such a case.
But it also reveals something else: a
morally
crooked logic that condemns governments and leaders to remain silent in the face of aggression, repression, and even death, because to say anything would be tantamount to “intervention” in another country’s internal affairs.
Indeed, some modernauthors, as Susan Sontag once remarked, can be “recognized by their efforts todisestablish themselves,” that is, by their “will not to be
morally
useful to thecommunity.”
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